He not only highlights Windows Server 2008 features -- such as improvements in Active Directory, disk management and storage -- that will entice Exchange administrators, but he also discusses deployment concerns associated with an Exchange 2007 and Windows 2008 scenario. You'll also learn more about the Hyper-V platform, a Windows 2008 feature that will allow for potential virtualization of Exchange 2007 servers, and failover clusters (previously known as server clusters), which provide critical Exchange performance enhancements.

New Windows Server 2008 features Learn about the new Windows Server 2008 features and functionalities that can help make administrative tasks in Windows shops easier and more secure.

Exchange Server 2007 support ends at Windows Server 2008 For those IT shops moving to Windows Server 2008 R2, they will have to upgrade to Exchange Server 2010 as well. Find migration and support information here.

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